Ayana Elizabeth Johnson

Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is a marine biologist, policy expert, and writer known for her work on ocean conservation and climate policy. She is a co-founder of the Urban Ocean Lab and has contributed to various environmental initiatives and publications.

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  1. 1. What If We Get It Right?

    Visions of Climate Futures

    "What If We Get It Right?" by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson explores the potential for a positive climate future. Through a series of essays and conversations, the book delves into the intersection of science, policy, culture, and justice, offering a hopeful vision of what could be achieved if we collectively strive for change. Featuring insights from various experts, the book encourages readers to imagine a world where climate solutions are realized and to find their role in this transformative journey. With a blend of data, poetry, and art, it inspires readers to envision a thriving future and consider the impact of their actions.

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  2. 2. All We Can Save

    Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis

    This compelling anthology brings together a diverse group of women at the forefront of the climate movement, offering a rich tapestry of essays, poetry, and art that explore the multifaceted challenges and solutions surrounding climate change. Through personal narratives, scientific insights, and visionary ideas, the contributors illuminate the urgent need for collective action and the power of community-driven efforts. The book emphasizes the importance of inclusivity, resilience, and hope, urging readers to embrace a more sustainable and equitable future by harnessing the strength of diverse voices and perspectives.

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